Extraordinary Light
It's really not an uncommon word yet one not often used to describe a person - that word is "extraordinary." We may not use the word so much but we certainly know "extraordinary" when we see it. The two words combined - extra + ordinary - describes one who is ... extra ordinary. This word is used to describe Daniel: "Then this Daniel, because of the extraordinary spirit within him, began distinguishing himself among the commissioners and the satraps, and the king planned to appoint him over the entire realm." (Daniel 6:3 AMP). In its context, this verse tells us there was something about Daniel that surpassed others, and the king took notice! From this, it is safe to conclude Daniel was extremely capable to do his job well; in the context of Daniel's life, however, we can also conclude there was something extraordinarily pleasing to God in Daniel's spirit. How often do we look toward what we've been equipped and called to do but we lack the proper attitude? God says to us, "Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men" (Colossians 3:23). Lest we forget, Daniel had been taken unwillingly from his home and subjected to pagan customs and kings yet he had an extraordinary spirit - his good attitude set him apart from others. As children of God we are commanded to "do all things without grumbling ... that we may be blameless ... children of God ... without blemish in the midst of a crooked world" - yes, we are to "shine as lights in the world" (Philippians 2:14-15 ESV). The corruption around us, however, tends to corrupt our attitudes and diminish our ability to "shine as light" as commanded. Daniel is a model for each of us: even in the worst of circumstances, he remained positive, faithful and one of an excellent spirit. Paul wrote, "have this mind among yourselves, which is yours in Christ Jesus" (Philippians 2:5 ESV). I like the two-word word ... extraordinary, and that's the kind of light I want to be ... an extraordinary light.